Tiny’s & the Bar Upstairs
“I would highly recommend grabbing a reservation to Tiny's and enjoying a great evening in a cozy, fun restaurant.”
“The kale salad is a must-have every time I go and I strongly recommend the meatballs as well.”
“Refreshing cute fun vibe and small size for TriBeCa with really tasty rustic food & good solid cocktails.”
Tiny’s & the Bar Upstairs
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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I came here on a business lunch when everything tastes better because the boss is paying. This place was pretty good. The decor is country chic and the service was attentive without being annoying. It was not less than 7,000 degrees outside and the waiter was very prompt to refill our waters. Thanks!
Two of us had the shrimp and grits which tasted unlike any other grits. The shrimp was covered in a tasty sauce. The portion was small and I could've eaten prolly another one.
I wish the lunch menu had a few more options for both entrees and appetizers. I liked that they had outdoor seating and the etched menus were nice.
Tiny's is great! The food is good (love the superfood pancake and the cocktails; the specials are always good too), and the ambience is cute and versatile. There's a nice fireplace, as well as outdoor seating; you can bring friends there, or co-workers, and it works equally well. The vibe and clientele are a bit snooty, but forgivably so, and it's expensive, but not mind-blowingly so for the quality. A great neighborhood spot!
Kale salad and the rib eye were both very yum. The beer menu is so eclectic – and the beer "montauk ale" also very good.
What really sets this place apart is the hole in the wall "shabby chic".. Very cozy and cute!!
YES honey, this place tho!
I was super annoyed at my husband this past Sunday and decided to take myself to brunch. I walked upon Tiny's and the menu looked pretty good, so I walked in.
I was taken care of right away, at a table close to the door which was fine because there seemed to be a lot of parents with kids in the back which I wasn't really in the mood for.
The staff were super friendly and attentive (I don't think I ever got down to half a glass of water without someone refilling it ) and my dish was delicious. I had the loaded egg sandwich with egg whites. Eggs were perfectly cooked and whatever bread that was is perfection.
I had the sangria as well but unfortunately it left much to be desired. The other drinks looked delicious though. Will definitely back here, maybe even with the hubby, if he's on good behavior.
I had lunch here with a friend during work hours. The place provided good customer service. The food was aight. Or actually, a little better than aight. I opted for the fried chicken, with cornbread and salad. The salad was stupendous but my fried chicken tastes better. I guarantee it. There was an overall nice vibe to the joint. I'd come back just to maybe try something else.
Super cozy interior, I absolutely love the design.
Came on a Sunday for brunch –
Started with a mimosa ($13) – it shocked me how big the glass was as opposed to regular champagne glasses, it was really generous of them
and a Pillowtalk ($15) – it was a little stronger than my liking, but it was still good
The brunch menu is honestly pretty small, that is where the 1 star got taken off from.
Some of them (eg. pork waffle/ cheeseburger) sounds more like a dish for lunch, but anyway, I just wish the brunch menu has more selection, hoping they could add French toast in there, or more types of egg benedicts and omelettes.
I couldn't really pick from the brunch list, so i got a stone cut oak bark ($10) from the starter section, it was basically yogurt, granola, dried fruits and dates, and honey. I like it, it was above average
My friend got the buttermilk pancakes ($14) it smells so GOODDDD, the smell almost last for the entire meal lol the blueberry jam on top of the pancake was phenomenal. It was not too sweet, it was even a little sour which is awesome.
Three thick pancake is a lot to take in for girls, it was sad that we couldn't finish.
But I wish they would expand their brunch menu, meanwhile i might want to try their dinner.
Tiny's and the Bar Upstairs has to be one of the cutest buildings in Manhattan. Wedged between big buildings in TriBeCa, this little pink house holds an even cuter restaurant (and bar upstairs!).
Stopped by Tiny's after work to meet a friend. We sat at the tiny bar upstairs. It had about 4 stools. It wasn't too busy yet because it was only 5:45 but felt a little snug at the tiny bar. We just ordered drinks and both had the Rose – which was really good! The bartender also came and topped off our glasses with the end of the bottle – a gesture I appreciate!
It's getting 4 instead of 5 stars because the employees kept coming to the bar, going between my friend and I to pass back and forth things. It became a little comical because every time we'd start to talk someone would be reaching between us. But it's tiny up there!
I'll definitely be back. Tiny's looks like a great date spot and has outdoor seating in the summer (win!).
Great location, cute place but the food is pretty pricey for the quality of food. We went for breakfast and sat outside which was nice. Our server was great but there are better places in the area. I would suggest going for just coffee, they only offer french press but it was so yummy! Green machine juice, frothy and not made well. Mimosa, not great. Breakfast was just okay.